Dark Mode that was spotted in previous WhatsApp updates has now been renamed to Night Mode.

New WhatsApp emojis can be spotted in the latest Android beta update of the chat app

Highlights

WhatsApp Android beta app has been updated to version 2.19.139

The update gets 155 redesigned emojis, to roll out in next stable release

New Night Mode was also spotted in chats list, status, and call list

WhatsApp's latest Android beta version brings redesigned emojis and includes hints of a Night Mode. The latest Android beta 2.19.139 update packs as many as 155 redesigned emojis and you should be able to check them out once you download the latest beta. The new emojis is expected to be included in the next Google Play stable release as well as in the next Web update. Notably, the Dark Mode feature that was spotted in previous WhatsApp beta updates before being removed, has now been renamed to Night Mode in the latest version. The Night Mode is still in testing, so the company yet to enable it for the public.

WhatsApp Android beta 2.19.139 update brings new designs for 155 emojis. WABetaInfo reports that these new emojis are expected to be made available in the next Google Play stable release and in the next WhatsApp Web update as well. You can see the old versus new emoji in the images above and below.

WhatsApp's redesigned emojis

The tipster says WhatsApp has fully redesigned some emojis, but for others they just applied some small changes. We can confirm that the new emojis are live in the latest beta release.

Separately, WABetaInfo also discovered that the v2.19.139 beta app shows traces of Night Mode, a feature that is still under development. It's not enabled yet, so you won't see it even if you're on the latest update. The new update suggests that Dark Mode, a feature that has been spotted in testing in several past updates, has been renamed to Night Mode.

WhatsApp is working on Night ModePhoto Credit: WABetaInfo

The new dark theme has been enabled for Chats List, Calls, and Status as well. The action buttons are still in green, but they should become White when Night Mode gets available. The tipster says that the exact timeline for the availability is not known yet.

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